-
author of
Glosas precursor Interglossa.
First a
sample with
Glosa and
English side by side: And here
continued as
regular text,
first in
Glosa: Plus, id...
- The
Glosas Emilianenses (Spanish for "glosses of [the
monastery of Saint] Millán/Emili****") are
glosses written in the 10th or 11th
century to a 9th-century...
- 01187°E / 63.38059; 14.01187
Glösa is a
locality in
Alsen in the
historical province Jämtland in the
middle of Sweden.
Glösa is
situated in
Krokom Muni****lity...
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Arabic and
Hebrew texts.
Other examples of
early Iberian Romance include the
Glosas Emilianenses written in Latin,
Basque and Romance.
Early Medieval literature...
- who
wrote glosas included Alonso Mudarra, Enríquez de Valderrábano, and Luis
Venegas de Henestrosa. Jack Sage;
Susana Friedmann (2001). "
Glosa (Sp.: 'gloss')"...
-
italianos from Trattado de
Glosas,
Libro Secundo (1553)
Recercada segunda sobre tenores italianos from Trattado de
Glosas,
Libro Secundo (1553) Performed...
-
varieties eventually evolved into Old Riojan, and were
first do****ented in the
Glosas Emilianenses. In the
modern day, the
modern Riojan varieties of Castilian...
- explanation,
borrowed from
French glose,
which comes from
medieval Latin glōsa,
classical glōssa,
meaning an
obsolete or
foreign word that
needs explanation...
- were
declared in 2010 by the
Royal Spanish Academy as the
record of the
earliest words written in Castilian,
predating those of the
Glosas Emilianenses....
- used as a term for
vocal ornamentation by
Nicola Vicentino in 1555), or
glosas (by Ortiz, in both
Spanish and Italian) – a way to
decorate a
simple cadence...